10k outgoing emails per week it NOT a lot. Just imagine a weekly newsletter with 100k subscribers.
Maybe I interpreted it differently, but playing an RPG where every NPC is essentially its own agent/AI with its own context would be very interesting. In most RPGs, NPCs are very static.
I think they would just pay the taxes but increase their prices so their bottom-line looks about the same. In the end it would be the consumers in Germany that paid the price.
What LLM is it using? Is it something local? Or does it call out? It wasn't obvious from the docs, and I didn't want to dig through all of the code to figure it out. Should probably be clearly stated on the front page.…
You posted your opinion without any kind of accompanying argument, and it was also quite unclear what you meant. Whining about being a target and being downvoted is not really going to help your case. I initially…
Agree, and he even mentions in the article "If you process less than 10k requests per second, you’re not Google nor are you Facebook." There is a huuuuuge gap between services handling 10k req/s and Google/Facebook. I…
But the point is that you don't have to look at the source data if you have an actual specification and defined format, right?
It seems like you missed the conclusion in the article. If users want CSV exports, let them have it. If you have important data being shuffled around systems, pick something with a specification instead.
Did you actually read the conclusion at the end of the article? "Of course, we can't conclude that you should never export to CSV. If your users are just going to try to find the quickest way to turn your data into CSV…
I very strongly disagree. Having "integration" tests are super powerful, you should be able to test against your interfaces/contracts and not have to spin up an entire environment with all of your hundreds of…
We have been using all those GCP products and more without any significant problems. But I do agree, there are some gotchas. PubSub examples: Duplicated messages, shitty DLQ implementation (in my opinion), some…
Only the first one will be treated as a boolean in JSON. The second one is a number, and the third is a string.
I agree to an extent, but I don't really see the problem either. If I book a meeting or something through any calendar application, the timezone will be fixed to the local timezone. Let's say I book it for 13:00 in my…
> "Having some sort of agreed upon world timezone would be neat though ..." Don't we already have that with UTC / Zulu time?
If they have a clone of an intranet gateway, I would have to agree that the phishing attempt is a bit more advanced, so calling it sophisticated is not too far fetched.
Maybe the possibility of compiling and running on different platforms?
For managed products, upgrades are often automatic and there is almost no maintenance that needs to be done. At least that is my impression when running stuff in GCP. For example: * CloudSQL Postgres, automatic…
I don't see how your example of querying elasticsearch has anything to do with the above. I do agree that it requires the developer to at least understand the basic concepts of kubernetes, if you are running your…
What would the role of the DBA be if you are the one creating tables, tuning indexes and optimizing your queries?
I don't think it has ever been enough to JUST look at the java. You said you were pretty good at SQL, so you must think about the performance of your queries, what indexes you use and such. You can try to improve your…
You feel depressed about the direction of the industry, but how do you feel about the direction of Java? I think Java and spring boot has improved by A LOT the last couple of years. And I enjoy that direction. We are…
They wouldn't need to. From the article: "Oblivious Target Resource: The resource that is the target of an encapsulated request. This resource logically handles only regular HTTP requests and responses and so might be…
Sami people is another example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi#Discrimination_again...
10k outgoing emails per week it NOT a lot. Just imagine a weekly newsletter with 100k subscribers.
Maybe I interpreted it differently, but playing an RPG where every NPC is essentially its own agent/AI with its own context would be very interesting. In most RPGs, NPCs are very static.
I think they would just pay the taxes but increase their prices so their bottom-line looks about the same. In the end it would be the consumers in Germany that paid the price.
What LLM is it using? Is it something local? Or does it call out? It wasn't obvious from the docs, and I didn't want to dig through all of the code to figure it out. Should probably be clearly stated on the front page.…
You posted your opinion without any kind of accompanying argument, and it was also quite unclear what you meant. Whining about being a target and being downvoted is not really going to help your case. I initially…
Agree, and he even mentions in the article "If you process less than 10k requests per second, you’re not Google nor are you Facebook." There is a huuuuuge gap between services handling 10k req/s and Google/Facebook. I…
But the point is that you don't have to look at the source data if you have an actual specification and defined format, right?
It seems like you missed the conclusion in the article. If users want CSV exports, let them have it. If you have important data being shuffled around systems, pick something with a specification instead.
Did you actually read the conclusion at the end of the article? "Of course, we can't conclude that you should never export to CSV. If your users are just going to try to find the quickest way to turn your data into CSV…
I very strongly disagree. Having "integration" tests are super powerful, you should be able to test against your interfaces/contracts and not have to spin up an entire environment with all of your hundreds of…
We have been using all those GCP products and more without any significant problems. But I do agree, there are some gotchas. PubSub examples: Duplicated messages, shitty DLQ implementation (in my opinion), some…
Only the first one will be treated as a boolean in JSON. The second one is a number, and the third is a string.
I agree to an extent, but I don't really see the problem either. If I book a meeting or something through any calendar application, the timezone will be fixed to the local timezone. Let's say I book it for 13:00 in my…
> "Having some sort of agreed upon world timezone would be neat though ..." Don't we already have that with UTC / Zulu time?
If they have a clone of an intranet gateway, I would have to agree that the phishing attempt is a bit more advanced, so calling it sophisticated is not too far fetched.
Maybe the possibility of compiling and running on different platforms?
For managed products, upgrades are often automatic and there is almost no maintenance that needs to be done. At least that is my impression when running stuff in GCP. For example: * CloudSQL Postgres, automatic…
I don't see how your example of querying elasticsearch has anything to do with the above. I do agree that it requires the developer to at least understand the basic concepts of kubernetes, if you are running your…
What would the role of the DBA be if you are the one creating tables, tuning indexes and optimizing your queries?
I don't think it has ever been enough to JUST look at the java. You said you were pretty good at SQL, so you must think about the performance of your queries, what indexes you use and such. You can try to improve your…
You feel depressed about the direction of the industry, but how do you feel about the direction of Java? I think Java and spring boot has improved by A LOT the last couple of years. And I enjoy that direction. We are…
They wouldn't need to. From the article: "Oblivious Target Resource: The resource that is the target of an encapsulated request. This resource logically handles only regular HTTP requests and responses and so might be…
Sami people is another example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1mi#Discrimination_again...